Usually, in most jurisdictions, you do not need a license to replace existing Plumbing fixtures. If you are making modifications to the current installation, you may need a license or permit.
Usually, in most jurisdictions, you do not need a license to replace existing plumbing fixtures. If you are making modifications to the current installation and/or running new plumbing lines, you may need a license or permit.
It's fairly difficult as you need to replace a seal thing and turn the water off.
You may need to replace the wax seal under the toilet. It isn't difficult to do, but will take a lot of time.
You need to unscrew the whole cover panel for license plate.
Only if The landlords broke it If not then the tennants have to pay for it
You probably need to replace the wax ring and possibly tighten the two bolts that hold the toilet to the floor.
No, you got a problem, go and see a
Shut the water supply off to the toilet. Flush the toilet. Pull the old flapper out and replace it with the same type. Turn the water back on and test the toilet.
An average family consisting of four people can most likely expect to replace a standard roll of toilet paper twice a week, depending on the absence of illness or other medical issues which necessitate the need for more toilet paper.
You need a torx screwdriver....
You may need to replace the wax seal under the toilet.
easily!